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Rusty,
1) At our shop we keep the objects and data in separate libraries
in the event we need to do special restores/backups. Our source
files are also stored in the object library.
2) We also keep all of our source code in a singe source-PF.
This does mean you should have a solid naming convention
for all of your member types so that they can be resident
in the same source file. What I like about this is that
you can use PDM to see *all* of your source in the list at
one time.
Good Luck,
Terry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rusty Luse [mailto:rluse@cronus.cc]
> Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 10:15 AM
> To: midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject: Library and Source File Question
>
>
>
> I am in the process of setting up some standards for creating
> libraries,
> source files, objects, etc. I have two questions that I
> would appreciate
> some help with.
>
> 1. Is there a major pitfall that I may encounter if I choose
> to setup a
> library that will contain all objects for a particular application?
> This library would include all program objects and data
> files. Should
> I separate my data files into another "data" library? Half of my
> coworkers think we should separate the data and objects
> while half
> think it is easier to keep everything in one library. What are the
> advantages and disadvantages?
>
> 2. This question is similar to the first question except it
> deals with
> source files. Many of my coworkers believe that we should keep all
> of our source in one source file instead of separating
> them by QDDSSRC,
> QCLSRC, QRPGLESRC, etc. I prefer to separate my
> source but am not against changing if one source file is
> better. Any
> suggestions?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Rusty
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